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Name: Brian Parker |
Jeff,
I support the move to parallel the AIA convention. I think the DMVC will benefit in the long run. I would love to see a presentation from someone like Chris Nichols or the like discussing true "floating point" work methods. What is "float"? How does it differ from standard workflows? Why would you use one of the two methods? What do you gain/lose from doing so? Some examples of an identical image created both ways...etc. This seems to be a very popular topic amongst current visualizers and would seem a fitting presentation. Anything from the boys at Neoscape would always be welcome as well.
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